A new exploit allows easy entrance to hotel rooms, Plex for Android updates with remote control and Quicksilver transcoding, iOS 6 will not require a password to download free apps, and Hipmunk Business Class launches to ease the booking process for companies.

New Release for Plex for Android!Plex, our favorite video streaming app for Android, updated today with remote control support that allows users to remotely control their mobile device running Plex using a different device that's also running Plex. The update also includes a new, experimental transcoding feature, which is still in its experimental stages according to Plex's blog, but they say it can raise the video quality a bit when enabled. [Plex Blog]

iOS 6 Doesn't Ask for a Password When Downloading Free AppsThe most recently discovered iOS 6 feature: Apparently you no longer need to enter your password every time you download a free app. Purchasing apps will still require a password like usual, but free apps, as well as updates and re-downloads of past purchases will not require the entry of a password. [Reddit]

Hipmunk Business Class Launches for EnterprisesTravel search company Hipmunk launched Hipmunk Business Class, a new feature that makes it easier for businesses to search and book travel for multiple people and trips. Overall, Hipmunk has made the process of booking a flight for someone else easier and hassle free by streamlining communication between the person booking and the person flying. [Hipmunk]